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underlying and idea
No doubt the underlying idea was to show that for all the elegance and artistry that have distinguished its presentations thus far, it too could give a circus if it pleased.
The intuitive idea underlying discharging is to consider the planar graph as an electrical network.
Jainism has a distinct idea underlying Tirthankara worship.
The underlying idea is that close approach of an electron to the nucleus of the atom necessarily increases its kinetic energy, an application of the uncertainty principle of Heisenberg.
They embraced idiosyncrasy, while rejecting the idea of an underlying madness.
Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. asserted that " if there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea offensive or disagreeable.
* In the Black Library novel Mechanicum, the Theosophic idea of Akashic records is referenced, in this case as an underlying universal substrate which contains the secrets behind all possible forms of technology.
The underlying idea is that when someone is tantalized, that person goes through the same experience as Tantalus: something desirable is always just out of that person's reach.
In all accounts of causality, the idea that there are underlying regularities in nature dates to prehistoric times, since even the recognition of cause-and-effect relationships is an implicit recognition that there are laws of nature.
The idea can be traced to Roger Bacon's observation that all languages are built upon a common grammar, substantially the same in all languages, even though it may undergo in them accidental variations, and the 13th century speculative grammarians who, following Bacon, postulated universal rules underlying all grammars.
The idea of a universal grammar can be traced to Roger Bacon's observation that all languages are built upon a common grammar, substantially the same in all languages, even though it may undergo accidental variations, and the 13th century speculative grammarians who, following Bacon, postulated universal rules underlying all grammars.
The simple insight underlying John Nash's idea is that we cannot predict the result of the choices of multiple decision makers if we analyze those decisions in isolation.
There are several ways to modify this idea to make it work ; for example, one can restrict the compact Hausdorff spaces C to have underlying set P ( P ( X )) ( the power set of the power set of X ), which is sufficiently large that it has cardinality at least equal to that of every compact Hausdorff set to which X can be mapped with dense image.
This idea, and a detailed examination of the underlying processes, was first extensively explored by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in their work Metaphors We Live By.
After running dye tests in the bore hole, they concluded that the flooding was caused by a natural interaction between the island's freshwater lens and tidal pressures in the underlying geology, refuting the idea of artificially constructed flood tunnels.
However, Schoenberg and other theorists who used his ideas as a point of departure see the theme and variations as having an underlying role in the construction of formal music, calling the process continuing variation, and argue from this idea that the sonata-allegro form is a means of structuring the continuing variation process.
Even in videotex networks where third-party companies could post their own content and operate special services like forums, a single company usually owned and operated the underlying communications network, developed and deployed the necessary hardware and software, and billed both content providers and users for access. The exception was the transaction processing videotex system developed in the UK by Michael Aldrich in 1979, which brought teleshopping ( or online shopping as it was later called ) into prominence and was the idea developed later through the Internet.
The key idea behind the derivation was to hedge perfectly the option by buying and selling the underlying asset in just the right way and consequently " eliminate risk ".
The key idea behind the equation is that one can perfectly hedge the option by buying and selling the underlying asset in just the right way and consequently “ eliminate risk ".
Taylor's methods spread widely, influencing such industrialists as Henry Ford, and the idea is one of the underlying inspirations of the factory ( assembly ) line industrial method.
Rather, a future that fulfills on the fundamental concerns of the relevant parties indicates the future that wasn ’ t going to happen is not the “ idea of the leader ”, but rather is what emerges from digging deep to find the underlying concerns of those who are impacted by the leadership.
Structuralism itself was a theory developed by the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss ( 1908 – 2009 ), and held to the idea that " cultural patterns need not be caused by anything outside themselves … that underlying every culture was a deep structure, or essence, governed by its own laws, that people were unaware of but which ensured regularities in the cultural productions that emanate from it.
Still underlying these more conceptual uses is the idea that infrastructure provides organizing structure and support for the system or organization it serves, whether it is a city, a nation, a corporation, or a collection of people with common interests.
Lindzen recalls his discovery of the mechanism underlying the QBO in the semi-autobiographical review article, On the development of the theory of the QBO .< ref > His interest in the phenomenon began in 1961 when his Ph. D. advisor, Richard M. Goody, speculated that the 26 month relaxation time for stratospheric ozone at in the tropics might somehow be related to the 26 month period of the QBO, and suggested investigation of this idea as a thesis topic.

underlying and collective
The underlying approach used in ESC / Java is referred to as extended static checking, which is a collective name referring to a range of techniques for statically checking the correctness of various program constraints.
The film took its title from Bernard MacLaverty's description of the troubles as " the elephant in our living room "-a reference to the collective denial of the underlying social problems of Northern Ireland.
Organski ( 1960 ) lists five basic assumptions underlying the theory of collective security:
The savvy memetic engineer is able to isolate, study, and subtly manipulate the underlying values systems, symbolic balance and primal atavisms that unconsciously influence the individual psyche and collective identity.

underlying and rights
The philosophy of human rights attempts to examine the underlying basis of the concept of human rights and critically looks at its content and justification.
This addressed the underlying problem that had caused the Social War decades earlier, where individuals outside Rome and Italy were not considered " Roman ", and thus were not given full citizenship rights.
Paramount, through several transactions, acquired underlying TV and digital distribution rights to many films controlled by other companies for domestic theatrical and DVD distribution and / or other international rights.
A second condition of consent is that the rules be consistent with underlying principles of justice and the protection of natural and social rights, and have procedures for effective protection of those rights ( or liberties ).
Opinions by two long serving Supreme Court judges, Hugo Black and William O. Douglas, indicate the extent to which corporate personhood is not an all or nothing doctrine, but rather relates to the purpose of government regulation and the underlying rights of the individuals making up the corporation.
A compromise was reached that would gradually reduce the tariffs, but the underlying argument over state's rights escalated in the coming decades.
It is based on underlying principles of a commitment to good governance, democracy, human rights and conflict resolution ; and the recognition that maintenance of these standards is fundamental to the creation of an environment conducive to investment and long-term economic growth.
UNFPA ’ s gender framework incorporates four strategic linkages that address critical factors underlying inequalities and rights violations: girls ’ education, women ’ s economic empowerment, women ’ s political participation and the balancing of reproductive and productive roles.
Hugh Gravelle and Ray Rees argue that more fundamentally, the underlying cause of market failure is often a problem of property rights.
For some genres of programmes – such as drama and entertainment – the actors, writers, and musicians involved in a production all have underlying rights.
The underlying rights were attributed to co-producer, Paul Bucknor, and the lawsuit was settled out of court ; as part of the agreement, the website containing Ladies Night was shut down.
The Supreme Court rejected that claim and affirmed the District Court's denial of SLAPP relief, holding “ The District Court properly denied a motion to dismiss where the underlying claim involved an alleged breach of a settlement agreement that potentially limited the moving party ’ s rights to public participation .” The Supreme Court explained:
* Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. ( 1955 – 1971, as company and underlying rights to library );
* Viacom ( 1971 – 2006, underlying rights to library );
* CBS Corporation / CBS Television Studios, a division of CBS Corp. ( 2006 – present, underlying rights to library ).
J. Braithwaite writes, " Court-annexed ADR ( alternative dispute resolution ) and restorative justice could not be philosophically further apart ", because the former seeks to address only legally relevant issues and to protect both parties ' rights, whereas restorative justice seeks " expanding the issues beyond those that are legally relevant, especially into underlying relationships.
Thus, even if the underlying marriage is held to be void there may still be rights and obligations that continue and are recognized by court order.
Some constitutional scholars focus on the preamble of the Constitution Act, 1867 as providing the underlying reasons for an implied bill of rights.
Both stem from an underlying principle or reference in the common law against restraints on property rights.
" In jurisprudence, the right to dignity is often seen as underlying more specific rights, such as equality, security of the person or privacy, but is has been directly applied in a number of cases relating to criminal punishment, the law of defamation, and the right to marriage and family life.

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